New Beautiful & Fresh Single Page Websites

You don’t need a booming business or a showroom full of merchandise to warrant having your own stunning website. Sometimes less really is more. Take a peak at how these designers, artists and small business owners got creative, all on one page.

Talk about branding! Especially for companies with minimal product variety, this template can be the perfect trick. The luxury brand showcases a striking image, compelling logo and “Pre-order” button all above the fold. With such a beautiful first impression, site visitors will be scrolling to the bottom (just as we did).

From the moment we enter Alpina’s website we feel transported to the serenity of the Alps. The clean and crisp product images, stunning backgrounds, and well crafted text is a sweet combination. Thing we love most: their use of anchor links under each jar brings visitors to the product information in a fun and intuitive way. Since Alpina is not (currently) interested in online sales, they have done just enough to peak our interest and warrant a contact.

You’re hired! If you’re like Brad and your portfolio is what’ll get you a gig, a super simple site is the way to go. Don’t take up too much of your visitors’ time with page navigation, instead put your visuals front and center. Brad added a downloadable version of his CV above the fold, allowing anyone who’s interested in his work to get that information but not be bogged down by lengthy online text.

Right off the bat, you get a strong understanding of Claudio’s design aesthetic. Clean, concise and organized, his one page website delivers every element a potential client could be looking for. If you glance over his site, you’ll see that he does all of this while maintaining his unique style.

With a straight forward product it’s best to have a straightforward Call To Action (CTA). “Get Insured” is exactly that. The CTA isn’t the only element with clear direction; having the color blocked sections and a “back to top” button allows for easy exploration and digestible content.

We know exactly what to expect when viewing Kelly’s online portfolio. She even has a cute CTA in her header, encouraging visitors to scroll down (very smart). With a fun gallery to fit any size image as well as the ability to expand each and read more, we get a snackable amount of everything we need.

A food truck is fun, quick and easy so the Taco Cart’s single page website could not be a better fit. From the wild-colored header to the delicious food photos on the buttons, we understand who they are and what they’re selling right away. All we need is an address and we barely had to scroll to find it.

Why put up a boring flyer around campus when you can share a vibrant website online? These performers laid out all the necessary info so visitors can get to know the troop, locate auditions, follow them on social media and most of all, listen to their music. The player includes a “buy” and “share” option, giving the dynamic singers a competitive edge.

A little online showcase can go a long way. With a simple explanation and professional photos, you’ve got yourself a stunning online business card. Just make sure to connect your site to the buzzing social channels you have already created.

We felt a bit lowbrow to understand the art at first, but the unique pictures made us want to take a closer look.This is likely due to the site’s engaging expandable gallery which allowed us to see the intricate details and grabbed our attention. Especially with such complex images, the fixed header allows us to stay focused. We successfully felt an online museum experience.

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Don Guild \ JUL 31st 2015

I have a website now but I don’t think it is good, I have asked you on several occasions to help me to design it better. All I wish to do is let people see my art work and leave comments about my work. I don’t think as it is now it is doing what I would like, especially allowing people who have seen my work to comment on it on my site itself. I have received no help with this at all. My site is bigdonlid693.wix.com//donguild. I am looking forward to your replyl

Sincerely
Don Guild

The Wix Team \ AUG 8th 2015

Hi Don,

I have a few practical tips you might want to consider:

1. Make the title of your website bolder and clearer. It is currently very easy to overlook.

2. Same about the navigation menu. It’s quite small and the light color makes it difficult to detect.

3. Maybe create a separate page for the bulk of text on the homepage? It can be your “About Me” section. At the moment, it’s just taking a lot of space from your art work.

4. Since the highlight of your site is your work, try to give it more prominence on your site. It should be the first thing that your visitors notice when they load the page.